Mary Clare Jalonick and Marc Levy | Associated Press
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Before Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman checked himself into a hospital for clinical depression in February, he walked the halls of the Senate stone-faced and dressed in formal suits. These days, he's back to wearing the hoodies and gym shorts he was known for before he became a senator. People close to Fetterman say his more relaxed style is a reflection of the progress he's made after six weeks of inpatient treatment for clinical depression.
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A spokesman for Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman says the Democrat is “on a path to recovery” after checking himself into a hospital for clinical depression earlier this month, and he is still expected to be away from the Senate for several weeks.
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman's public struggle is extraordinary in a building where few talk about their own mental health, but his colleagues have been supportive.
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Members of Congress have officially objected to the results in four of the last six presidential elections. The partisan practice has been legal for more than a century but became more fraught after a violent mob of then-President Donald Trump’s supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol last year.
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House investigators said Thursday that they have issued subpoenas to Perry, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and three other GOP lawmakers as part of their probe into the violent Jan. 6 insurrection, an extraordinary step that has little precedent and is certain to further inflame partisan tensions over the 2021 attack.